The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 02, 1957, Page 21, Image 21

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    Strawberries -Described
as .
Best in History;
KIWII HWS --
WT ANGEL. June 1-Straw-berTy
growers at this arc report
I a trUf ef picker la spit
saving in seat crop ta years.
Mrs. A. A. Hauls, ha rharee af
th Slat bnploymeot Burea ta , mioutM later Uaa first ef Salata
Mt. Angel, reported there haa birds landed oat ki bar raaat at
never bee a totter crop of atra- tbe E. C. Ho tin coops. UM -berries
thai tail year The ere .! Mxldl Grave aatnet.
the said, h extra heavy, heme' It foDtewred withia mintstea
large and ia big bunches and "the bj btnh at five mora Salem
quality ia ncellent " rooc. Straggle- rams winguuj ail
Picking of Marshatli hat been n iightfeil. whei searty all
ia progress far a week The first b1 ouad lattr way bom
picking af Northwest berrva was Thi bif rek-ee wai sort pated
Fndav. iUi the harvest ached- " by aiemoers of tat Aroencaa
M t get mto full swing Moa- Pigeon tarn, lrudg
day. , th Coerry City Honuaf Pigooss
A ftart af the picker ahorUfe RtclD cluB
was relief Saturday with cloa- Uvs-Ueaal It
hi rf Mt Angel Arademr The;
high achoal guis form the bulk eehirday's M tailed th
of the picking group CanaUa Ceoteaaial lavluboa Pi-
A number af Mriicia Uborers ft Rtc
staying it the Cordoa Seeley fartn 1 F errm"" bjrt earned a
ia the McKff district four miles from Mayor Carl Warren
itonhwest of Ht Angel have been Carval , a dresssd te the
helping at Ml Angel. Mayor f the cities from which
Gooseberry frowers are not the birdi had boa shipped. "Dear
fortunate Some are beinf resected rr9t-You od th alliens W
because af mikVw (w your toon are cordially invited te
had hi entire crao rcvrtMt arw
ht had paid hit Barker i-. !
jarda are aot beinf picked at all.
Bible Class
Will Begin
On Monday
Buumh Jlw Imln
Jr.r T ERSON, Jun DaUy
Varatjoa Bible school wiU start
Monday, with Ms theme. "Come
to Bible School.'' All children be
twoea the ir af three years
throuch the ltd grade art welcome
ta attend.
To pusliriM the Bible school, a
parade was held Saturday It
Started from the grade school
grounds and went dowa Main
street and bark to the school
Prise for the beat entries were
given oo pets, decorated bicycles,
tricycles, etc
Children will meet at the Chris
tian church at t m Mundsy, div
iding Into sfe groups and gotnf
to various churches for Instruc
tion, stories, memory work, study,
singing and handiwork
Shots Due
Brooks Kids
0 la Ntwt atrvtrt
BROOKS. June 1-Rronki health
Clinic will be held Wednesday at
the Assembly of Cod Church from
1 30 to 1 JO p m A county health
nurse and Dr Margaret Dowell
will be in charge
First aad scond pouo shots aa
well aa tha third shot will be given
ta only school age children. Mrs
William Pfau, district health chair
man o4 the nine health districts
In the Rrooki Clinic, stresses the
Importjuve af TB skin tests avail
able ho all ages.
Diplomas Given
31 Students at
Mari-Linn School
atattaut kiwi a-rvu.
LYONS. June 1 - Eighth grade
rsduation Thurnday everung in Mv-- rj Goldsmith, pastor of
the Gym at the Mari Lynn school ye Piedmont Friends churrh. will
fnund Jl recetvuig diplomas pre- M tur,jrt ' Rfsding the
sented by John Pndeaux chairman Sl, .-j Missing the Sign ', at
of th school board Salutetortan I u,. baccalsureat aervlce Sundav
af the class sa Robert Ward, 'at 1 1 a m . In the Newberg rrienda
Ind valedictorian. Delores Keeler ! church
Betty Trshan ss chosen girl! The M-voice a cappells choir,
ritiren of the yesr. and for the dirrrtwi by Rosa Stover, will pre
boyt. Roger Knox was allien of w,ersl numbers tl both bac-
the year
Diane Kirklsnd. seven yesr old
daughter of Mr and Mri West
kirkland of Wildport pretented a
batun number lor the program
She was national winner in the
PreViee division at Milwaukee.
Wise
Claiggett Cemetery
Meeting Monday
atel-antt Ntvt frrtrt
CLFAR LAKE, June 1-Annual
meeting m a u 1
. .. r .
A?nciatioil la vinnoay evening wi
I (i clock in tht Clear Lake school
There will be a board member
elected to fill a vacancy of one
term that te expiring
Members will discuss flnsncing
of roto-tilling snd seeding of the
cemetery. A plan to do the work,
probably part of it Immediately,
ia alae on the agenda fur discus
sion that evening
Due to importance of this pro-
Jed board members have asked i enures ano uaary acnwi pwnii
ih.i .11 r-lrtnli inlereated in th ! will hs held Sunday. At II O'clock
snrk plan to attend the aetaion
Ram Cole is treasurer of the
tariet and kaa mora detailed in
formation for those persons desir
ing n ;
Dallas Jaycees Will Again
Sponsor Calendar Project
DALLAS. June 1 Rob Jensen,
chalrmoa of the Junior Chamber
af Cositrnerce birthday calendar
project for this year, said th
drive t sign ia the people of thte
srea will begin soon.
June has been set aa th month
to contact an persons interested
rs having birthdays and srmi rec
lame ass the calendar.
Assisting Jeataa Will be Bud
lelbart. Jam BebaatL Ardri Mort
em atad WTIfll Hart, ortbrg aa
mm itt aa ius&t
Salem Pigeon Wins Corvallis
Invitation Race in 45 Minutes
If KDtTn JINUM
Taey tMut
One auadrodl aad fifty
,tgeois re
toiil ate the aar
Carve at 11 '-
dock bturday antra ng, aad
attend the Cos-valla Centennial!
Ju tf te .v . 157 ' Signed)
Carl Williams. Mayor of Corvallis
Youngest member of the Cherry
City club. Buddy Header toe. la.
IM Evergreen Ave, wss parked
ta present the message to Mayor
Robert White.
Other birds released si Com alba
cams from towasa ia the Portland
area, rosital cities, snd some
iron Southern Oregoa.
Port Angelea. Wash, originally
had plained ta ship budi for re
lease, but last week's race from
California thinned the 'entrants, a
field of S3 starters ended up with
only three birds arrlvisi at horn
roosts, sod one otT thset later died.
Mark Hatfield Is
Commencement
Speaker Sunday
MARK HATFIELD
Secretary f State
SUItMAB Mewi Strvkt
NFWBKRG. June 1 - "The
Grester Vuion." will be topic of
I be commencement address of
Rlark 0 H stile Id. Secrelsnr of
Slale. Sunday at 3pm at Wood-1
war auditorium, rineen tenivri
will receive degrees st this nxty
I fifth commenremest Dr Alfred
T Hill. Eiecuuve Secretsry. Coun
cil for the Advancement of Small
Collesej WsshinsTton. D C . will
I rc-ak brieflr
calaureate snd comment ement.
iCornerstone Will
Be Set by Church
tttuawaa Newt ttrvltt
JEFFERSON. May 31 A corner
stone laying rerernofqr it planned
hy the Jefferson E angelical
I'nited Brethren church Sunday
morning, following wnrthip serv
ice The Rev T R Bustard, mn
ference luperintetxlent of the south
" ' ' -"l
I ditrict of the FJVB church
will
spesk
Placed in the rorneritone will
be items taken out of the corner
stone of the original church which
burned Feb I. 153. and articles
of church snd comm unity Inter
est. CmUCI PICNIC aX-NDAT
HUBBARD. June 1-Ttt annual
Childrsai Dsy program and
the SundsT scnnol will
penal Children's Day program
A shortened ehiarch service will h
held at 11 scinch. The picnic hd-
helping eat
The caltndar lo for the year 1KB
and wort mast bw dona new a
aD informsDon ha he srloted on
th calendar, win be ia ta plenty
of time.
Calendars will oeD far N tests
with esck listing of a birthday or
anniversary routine; SI rents, with
total for any family wot aver tt.
This is the third year the Jay
cees havs had th caleadar at
project Money fssarn the tale ia
ased ta sorthas aeaVtmeaal seuhs-
i " -
tethsdty perrt.
Hawks aad aa -el
tha rugred Otyanac
cotry reaped a huge 1
Eatarksa birds frean talera. h'ars ahapped hards to Craau Paai,
addlt i ht
HolsUaa aad Ilia Jar
Valley
Statesman Ntws Srvic
aft A4 I
i i rrrr w
W i J ih4Hh
y i "
SV ...if 'TfotmU foUuU.
Sometimes t College president perform I duties that r
Slightly unusual Ilk tha caaa
DtlliB In Seattle) last veek when he met tha mother of a
Linfield coed. Th youn irl U a hay few Victim and had
i.t K., ii k . tv- 1 ....
'i m-vw uiwiviuv av
-
upvw tpwiuiii ur uuua at a meeunf. uepoaitea in meuiciat
in hit pocket with a request b deliver it to her daughter.
Next morning, back in McMinnville. Dr Dillin stopped it
the girl 1 dormitory to deliver
who commented . . . "where, but at Linfield, would th col
lege president personally deliver hay fever median from
Seattle to McMinnvill'-
The entire mrasbersklp af abMi Ml la th P1yw4
Workers Local US4, AFL, at Lchaaon have vsted l g U
clank regularly la a aedy ant they woal be receiving
lay spiritual message. They vote, to aarehaa Bethle
hem Latheraa charth far nioa headqaarters. Pooae
sJoa will he obtained tw weeks fro Maadav when th
rafigregatioa neves lata their Wig, aew ckarcn la th
east part of town. The Plrweed Workers Loral la Bar
gaining ageai far Cascades Plywood Cerperatloa. Re
mode Hag Inside th ckartk will provide afflees ' aad
meeting kail.
cm, . .
si. nary i Lpiscopai uuna it
hold i "foodlesi" food sale it
Mrs. Donild Elton will be hostess for the dessert luncheon.
Now just whit work would i hostess be required to perform
at I food leu event? Husbindi probably keeping a close eye
on the downtown beanenes in esse th event proves popular
with their "wir departments ''
It artaally ksppeaed last Friday at Tred Solder's Boat
Laadlag aa Detroit Reservoir. Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Dcttiir
of Yankton. Soutk Dakota were riaiUag here with th
Henry J. Brimmer family af 2047 Park Aveaae. Since th
mid west folk were atriagert ta lake fishing, their kosts
drove them ta the famoai fishing groaads. While stand
ing ea the dock, the qnartel, along with Saider. absrrved
violent rkurnlng la the Uke ind n big So-odd inrk Dolly
Varden or Rainbow after in 11 lock yoang salmon. Sev
ers! times tke small flak woald lean klgk int the air. th
flail Ume aa close ky It fell onto a trap In one of tko
koala. Deltnre reached dawn aad retrieved tke wiggling
battler. 'They'll never believe me back home wha I
tell them Oregon's lake fUk will )amp right lata year
boat," remarked Deiture.
t
Every now ind then something happeni to remind Jeffer
son folk their town is still i predominantly rural community.
George Armstrong, city marshal, this week reports seeing
two deer browsing in the back lot of the loa Shields reu-
d-nt - Tninj nd H--. tru Wh lh m-r,n- -
tion wagon disturbed them, they set off down the street
towards John Hehderson'i place, and eventually disappeared
in the trees east of the railroad track a.
Mrs. Scott Yenng, oar faithful Marioa Forks rorreipoa
dent, reports aire cntehet ef trout taken opening day at
kotk Marioa aad Aaa lakes- No saow wai reported at
either spot. lest lake wai sis giving np good catches,
aitkougk th ran were lined ip nloag kotk sides of the
hlgkwiy and the camp grennd resembled a falr-slsed city.
Many persona hiked la t Daley aad Parr Is k lakes, and
came back wltk fish. Stresses are stilt too klgk and
limits were not too aamereui kero. Flskerme and trav
elers aalng tke scenic and popular North Santlam high
way tkroagk that area can secire latest and factual Infor
mation of tke area from Mrs. Young. She la at Marioa
Forks lodge.
The valley ii losing a very appreciative resident this week
when Miss Leticil Lcopez Fierce
and brother in Sin Miguel de
tb adopted diughter of R. D.
months hit been i student In
lego studying commercial courses . . . planning to secure an
immigrant permit ind return to the United Stites to make
her home. The attractive lfr -
happiness north of the border.
from her home it 11(1 Marion
rei people to know how hippy
This is just to ity that ifter
where I hive seen severil places, thit I im returning to my
home in Mexico. I want to tell you how nice people hive
been, to uy how much I hive liked Salem ires, how beiutiful
I think Oregon is My yeir it the business college hit been
wonderful. So I wtnt to think
trip to the United Stitei kuch
Two Lebanon Seniors Awarded
eutnaaaa Mtwt t-rvWa
LEBANON, June 1 - Two a a t
standing achoUrship swards hsve
been received by Ardath Weber
and Don Anew. Lebanon Units
High School seniors. Miss Weber Is
th recipient of she Crown leller
bach Tsacher Education Scholar-
Altai th Crews ZeUerbeek
Lebanon Schools
Graduating 160
LEBANON. June 1 - Aissrnxl-
metety IM atadewti vrta ewmfUcte
their eighth grade wort kn Leb
anon ea Jone k
Queea Anne school bads with 17
graduates. Grees Acres haa M
Santiarn and Caaradea. oacb,
Erg
TT wM
I well cf wv tasr aeMOll
taftnal day ef
aaa. were Cast Tift, preaideat
tha lilara cash. Harnr Itaaa. Mr
aad Mrs. Marria Orcla. and Mrs. I
Hokaaae. aeearduif ta Paae
Laat week tie bral ataaea ews-L
far ralaasa. with tha wianer eaas-
News
of U nileld a Dr. Hsrry L,
'I
I
uviuv. I um "uuivu uivuvi , - -
....j . . Jdar for the arm ah to reach here
tha package to the ailing gat
...
woodhurn this seek voted to
the nest meeting on June 11
goes home to see her pirents
Allenda. Mexico. Loticla It
Pierce, and for the past 18
Sslem at Capital Business Col
year - old lady hn found her
Before she leaves Werlnesdiy
St , Miss Pierre winter) Salem
they have mirle her life. .
i yeir In the United Stites
everyone who nil made my
i lovely experience "
High Scholastic Scholarships
Foundatioa Scholarship. Beverly C
Smith, resident manager af Crewe
Zellerhach Corporatioa for Leha
aos, preeeeled the hennrs tfurmg
sn award assembly Friday after
annn. Miss Woher la elaas vatanrSnrtaa
and the e) lgrrter af Mr and Mrs
Chris Woher. Allan, who haa eerved
as student body president, is the
tea af air. and Mrs Lea Alien
Among aurneroos ether awards
woa was th Wlacaraaa band cap,
given this roar t Larry Scol.
Veraoa Wiacas aoo, klatn, masse
astrwetor, th donor, la a former
Lebanon High School band dtrwe
tar. LIBBABT 6ETH FT'ND
LEBANON. June I -
A sum
ef tin at has bees presented by
Lbanow Friends af th Library
la the Lebaseei Public Library
The mossty will go aowarda pt
ehaae of new banki far th chil
dren'i daseinant, Mim Mell C
Cotar, hbrnaan, adtd.
f!iaf freaa the rata coop r.yia(
:Mur iku at buIm hour it
svarae4 yards per mimiie
(htOL.
. ....
aasarsay
Mst aVaturday another (roup
sill be released, this tune at
heed. CaU . lor i MS aula flight
keme. The tailrui Saturday aa
ra koDsier rare a scheduled
nk btrska to as tracked W Red
Bluff. Cab' . for the start, a dts
taac W S3 miles by air About
M birda wnU as ased both weeks
Psee aajal tht eared flyers are
arat by truck u drfUBations
ahrra prevkBos srraafements have
kaea aoade with truck company I
memhera. ftrenxe. ar other civic j
"fTiciala. te tun them loour at a '
etsifnated tane
Ftyees ar STtorked
Thnaif charts oa the teathered
apeossters mark their eiact speed
A race eecretary teals the cioch
before freeang them, and when the
bird rsachee heme a rubber band
a uutea rrom hs leg too aropoeHi
isio a akK ea tht rkxk A handle
it turned and the clock marks the
eisct tun e t roU of paper
The delicate Mid inlnraia rlnrt
is the most ripciune piece of
eouipment. beaidn tha bird, that
reamred far racing
la forecasting aeit week s race
Put taxi tt will ik m,i al thr
um - and arrival
..p-c ,,n4uird b,r.
tBout middle of the afternoon Ked
Bluff racers wdl come in late in
tht aflarnooa and early evening.
Extension
Votes for
Delegate
a Ki.i a-rvto.
,.BL;NA,V,frA- Jvn l-Buenat
Vuta-HighUnd tstension unit at
dsy voted S. ipsar one delegate
I Ik ataau council ,n Conallu
01 ine year luev
1 .
June te
ine puanaing rommitiee has se
Itcted Sweden as tht amntry for
county wMl study nest year
Lamp shade nuking will be the
workshop project Other subjects
n uie prosrram mriuoe sola pil
low making, decorating with na
the reens. corste making, table
setting, car of house plana, and
yeast breads
New officers
Imtallrd bv the 1
iunj. v-njiirnian, neny ruts co-
chairman; and Ilors Hsmman
tecretary treurer
Births
At Valley Hospitals
Nt ttrvlrt
WILLA M rNA To Mr and Mr
Walter W. FuUer. (Irsnd Ronde. a
daughter. May H at McMinnville
hospital.
To Mr and Mrs Ralph John
ton. Wlllaminx a n. May M. at
McMinnville hospital.
SUBLIMITY. Tu Mr sn Mrs
Gilbert Kinti 'Joanne Lulavi a
ton. born May V, tt Silverton
Hospital
Pagliacci of
. t
:rret5t ,
1 4 . al
all mm
ST. PAU, Jane I Sherman Craae, known as The Pagliacci
ef the Taabark Area." scheduled ta perform again this
year at the Rt, Piul rnden. Jofy t. S ind 4 Crane, whn
kit entertained rodeo fans la all pert of the Lnlted
R tales, aril shire lisghs with another veteran clown, W h
Cvtla.
Top Cowboys at St. Paul
MasaaaaaabW Mtwt Smht
ST. fkVL, Orsfoa, June 1-Th
utkm'i learlrng cowboyi will com
pete for .. prise money in
the Bnd ansMial St Paul rodeo
here Jury t, S. and 4. John Mc
Killip. preakSewit of the St Paul
Rodeo Association, hsa snnounced
The cslf roping division will at
trsct top money f tl W.
hile
11 .m in prise money
he
iwarded in "each of fivs other divi-
atoas-bronc riding, bull dogging.
bareback riding. Brshma bull rid-
tag and the wild horse races The
wild jaw tnilhtag dtYluoi will U-
Fire Destroys
Tractor Used
To Weed Mint
JTITTXSOX. Jmm I - V
pectaet and aki aster ewe vau
I nuke nuat growing aa eapeasiv
Mtur
A tractor beinf tawd kf I I
Hrnningwa oa his (arm seat Tal-
M tb cauht fire The wia-
ctum " destroyed daapits at-
loru ta eitaifuuh tha flames.
The tractor was beta. sed te
seed the mat fields at the tuns af
the blase
Bond Holders
Plan Future
Of Building
lUteMil Stw Svrvlre
10O0BI R.N. June 1-BoadhoU-ars
havuig interests in the IM.N
Americaa Lrgioa building met with
Legionnaires and cHUms recently
ta discuss future of the buildiag.
Various prupusals of actiua sera
advanced durrns the scsshis. wah
H T Butlerfleld wUliam MemoB,
ind Burt WUleford bring apouaV
d by Temporary Chiymaa Wiatoa
Huat to cunui persons etrsing
the bonds.
a proposal as fdvored by tha
bond Durcha.irri oreuMS that
trustees foreclose oa the building.
aril ta the highest bidder for
'cask and distribute the proceeds
to bondholders
Wher proposals were te keep the
. J .
P"ram under which the
t" adminulers the buiktuig.
bolr '"l reprenented by
a bohrd of trustrn to tura bonds
Qy" ,0 ,a 0r,m-t,o y-
aiu lo be formed, to sell the bonds
or te foreclose oa th building,
havs trustees bid tt ta for Vt Xt
plus interest and let trustees ad
minister the building
U holders of ad per rent of the
bonds wish ta foreclose, trustors
will be required to do to. according
to a report of the meeCng. A sug
gestion was made by Rev Donald
B ICaton that community organiia
tlnot take over oneratioA af th
iv- ArnfTlci- uilo0 building
WM MKtltl Ja(1 t lln.
, ... y.Mt lh , , w
0 ZVT, " ZZ
IZlT"
fix i ' - " w. i.
lVoa A total of jOMV worth of
buntis w as sold to 244 hokleri of
record Sixty two bond holderi 1
were present at the meeting, re-1
presenting about one third of the ,
bond, told. Additional money as
borrowed to complete the building
and all of this has been paid off
However no interest has been Mid
bond
Church Honors
Five Grads at
Hawaii Dinner
Slat-ama Nw Brvlrt
JKFFKRSON. June 1 - The
Youth Fellowship of the Evangel
ical I'nited Brethren churrh hon
ored this year t graduates at a for
mal banquet In th city hall .Sal
urday The them was "Hawaii''
with Aloha as its setting
The five representative gradu
alr honored included the Rev
Delbert IViw churrh minuter
frtwn Western Fvangeliral Semin
ary al Jennings lli(e. Delorit
Meyers. Oregon Collnf of Klu
cation st Monmouth: Klaine Cook
y. Jefferson high sihool Bill
Barnes and David hahe, Jefferson
eighth grade
the Tanbark
! s f.tAV,
v r '
for ti.00O
A total ef fnt wlB b awarded
in the race events aa follows
Pony Expresa. BOO; St. Paul
derby, farm cowgirls' race, tl5
snd boys pony race. $100
In addition there win be I2S0
cash for the sll-around cowboy
champion
There will be four performances
thi year, including night shows
each day and a matinee oa the
Fourth of July Free fireworks dis-
plays will he presented in the
, rodeo gromvis following recti ef
th aulbi iutocca.
Jl 1, r , l-t-Ui
Queen Judy
'-.
' ' ,
i . ' - .
t
JIDY HAS EUAN
Former Salem and Idanha
Girl Queen of Berry City
By MEBVTX JENUh'l
Y alley Edttar
LF.BANON. June 1 - Royal Ruler af Lebanon's 197 Strawberry
Fair June 1 to 15 wdl be attractive Mist Judy Hani man, s tru Ore-
" represent.Uvs.
Ml" H""nn- duhtw
was born tt Salem in 130 but has been living its ldanhs until lS
. . K- .1 V m !-. IM m IMIl
Km her narvnla moved la Lebanon
New Clinic
At Lebanon
IUUM1I S-wt Sfrvlrfl
I .KB AM IN June 1 A huilding
Permit hat been granted Fdward
helleiuxTiftr lor the cunilrucuon
ol a niedual clinic on Nurth Mam
- wn Aradetny and Carolina
sWeeU
Vi---is timg to spe ifu alitmi on
1 1 If at trie ntv r reorders oflus. the
rmilding sill include 17N touare
leet to be bu.lt at a cost of 112,000
Occupant will be Dr. A D. Blao
chaL Woodbum Opens
'Skeerer' Fight
lUKiau Mawa a-rvWt
WOODBl'RN June I An epide
mic of swatting and twinging M
expected to quickly and al Wood-
burn as a tprtying program to kill
mosquito wss started this week
by the county health department.
Cooperation of the city ii being
given the program. Th city and
immediate area ia scheduled for
treatment tt two-week Intervsls
Directing the program is William
Nellie of Salmi, sanitation engineer
for the heakh department.
Home owners ar being stked to
sid hy various means, ill timed
st eliminating potential breeding
grounds for the vicious winged
bitert
Cttnens sre stked to drain any
standing water cover rain barrela.
teal openings in septic tank rovers,
stock ornamental pools with gold
lih clean out roof gutters stark
mg all containert up de down
puncturing can, and plaanf oil
oo water that cannot be drained
CWF MrETS. FRIDAY
JFFFKR-SON June 1 - Mem
ber of the Christian Wrnnsn s
fellowship will ii wet Truliy, at
1pm at the home of Mr Hubert
Terhune Mrs I ester Jones presl
dent of th Albany Fellowship, will
install the following new ofdrirs
PresHtrivl . Mrs Bob Terhune Vice
President, Mrs Alvin Rnhisnn
Secretary. Mrs Alma Struckmei
er. Tr.asurer Mrs Nd Stephen
win FOUR AT ITTEVIIXE
BITTtVllJJ; June 1 - There
were all in the graduating class
So BuUevill thia year. Kenneth
Clerk. Phil Hathaway. Rose Kru
ptcka Connie Marcott. Larry
Schulte and Dougiaa Stutrmsn
Douglas Stutrmsn was vsledlctor
isn. Connie Msrcott. salulalonan
A recent Columbia I. niversity
tiirvev of I' ft lihrsry rleis re
veals; that lwrit Carroll Alice's
Adventure in Wonderland ' n top
favorite and Mars; Twain i "Huc
kleherry Finn" Is next hs popular
ity Ot.T J Lams a Or.) CkeaJ J
DIS. CHAN aad LAM
CHINKSI MTl'KOf ATHS
I'pwtalrs. 4 Cettrt fJi
orftee eea Sa'srOap eatiy Mia
MNw bt9OTS?V aaaToS ffaTbTwwM taw Afw
ivti in Im atrwetl- rin
StatnmjLa, Silem, Ore. Sua.. June 2, "57
of Berryhnd
Mr Un
j .,l u
Iktta tmm lvi
and hr fiihev ha-im nl-(
with kimpsoa Iggaig company
Jue Judy ia one af the email
girls tt rule ovr one of tie state's
otneit relebrattaeia. standing just
S feet 1 Inches and weighing only
ins pounds Sh has so brothers ar
sisters
One of her major duuet during
the royal reign will be making the
oftirnl first cvrt into the world s
largrat ihortrauhe at noon Fridav
June It The too mammoth r On a to-mile-square floating
piece of psstry t served Iree. with ice island, where danling sun
Iresh hernes and tolt ice cream, light aKernslei with dense fog
to over 11,000
pertons The big
a speiitl flat -bd
I late require
trailer pulled by tractor to move It
through the parade that morning
and ontn terviraat grounds where
crews till ttrip tt of protective cel
lophine covering before Queen
Judy placet the 11 foot knife into
it
Tht queen la salutsloran for the
Juno frtdutunir. class st Lebanon
I'nioo High School She was re
cipient of the Max Tucker Scholar
xhip and will enroll tht fall at the
t'nivertity of Oregon During the
summer the will be employed an
an attorney a office.
Helping the ruler to reign will
be five pretty prtncatiei, all of
them teniort thia year at Lebanon
high. Tht quuwrtrt It composed
of Barbara Jarruewon, sally Walk
er. Reverly Hnwon, and Judy
Carlson.
Guests Arrive at
Jefferson Homes
lUMaaaa Mewt
JF.mRSON. June l-Arriving
Saturdny is guests at the home of
the Rp ind Mra Delbert Dow
wai the Utter t mother Mrs K. J
Douslsis snd M r and Mt W C
fr.ckmsn of r r e-sne l slit
jyf
Sfj-lritikM rmmm vwtfih lit nirk UD
their daughter. Klvn, Ann. who
haa been . freshman Out term
at Unfiekl college
GuesU this wek at the home of
Mr sod Mrs Kenneth Zemhcka
or Mrs Ida Faulstich of Miller,
SD. Host We-ir-fH nf rietrmt.
Mich, and Linda fiulitirh of
Hiarhmnre. S I)
ON WAT IAKT
r.F.RVAIS. Jur 1-Michael J
Mahnnv srrnmnainied nv his ann
Philip, ire en route by train to
M K-hifin where they will Uke de -
Iiverv of I new car and then travel
to attend raouu at ion of another
ton. Mshor.y from the Ntvsl Acad
emy al Annapolis. Junt 7 Mld
Bhiprnaa Mthony will sccornpany
them hum for a today leave
The report for
Pacific cosst
duty from the
HEMORRHOID
Who Want RELIEF and HELP
Send today for this NEW DO0K
(Wi aovw N MsVfe or
Na MiUar barwr long yea hav
asuffsnd. ar what you have tried.
kwtoetrew HsaHk Beask,
vrtttaa in esatlj andaratood
vords. till ei -Mo you te ft 7
lsiadarnaiid yeas- ewa esse and
, asay save pan years ef iuflarg.
I This book son to, I na faforaatkan
wnarslly kntrtra only t lp
c Usts. It axp the different
types of Ret I Ptaia.ii Hetn
orrrioidi ar Plltea- Fistuls. Fia
aure. Itching PUea sr PrurlUa
Aal. Prolapse. Stricture. In
flaaoed Crypts. ComtrscSurt, and
aVnlrn T or. It UiU eauaaa
a d tscribea coast pikstttog dka
eaaes. It nplslna the niyaology
f the tavslved i etnartnes. Few
giBot he tsrVow i then djHeje
(Set I21
Indian Topic
Scheduled at
Rotary Club
auinaua Mwwa SerrW
SILVERTON. June l-Jsmes kt
Juriastoa, ladiaa School mtntctar,
will ted about the .tab af recruit
ing Ntijo lod-aa' studesta for aa
Indus School, when ht talks be
fore the Rotanas Monday aso.
Johnston ill al show a film
depicting the l.fe mU laduua e aa
Aruona retervaLmas Leonard hep-
hart u arranging the program.
At this seek s meeting. Master
Sergeant D f ELochelp talked e
the wvk of the ground observer
corps telling oi ,, the continuing
need for ciulians to auist ia thus
work.
Elsrhelp alw announced that the
air obtenauoa pvst tick hat
ueen situated on the R Skarf
farm on Kurekea Avenue sine
early in World War II. a being
moved to s new kocauon. nearer
Maia street A sound 0 lectin de
vice for tpotung airplanes a b
mg mslslled
South Salem
Chamber
Opens Drive
BulffMMa Mew a SrrWe
SOITH SALEM. Juno l-Laxg-
est memoerihip drive a t e a t k
Salem Clumber of Commerce
existence opens Saturday morning
and contimiet through tht entire
month of June.
Top pnie for Uto? pertoa secur
mg the mott new mem hen is as
expense pi id wee; end trip for
tw to the Oregon Coatt. with
reservations st famous Surfudea.
The chamber has been divided
into two (eami for the drive, with
the losing trsm responsible f a t
dinner for the winning team and
the wives of its member!
The content tt announced by
n,uck ramra- v,c rhsirman of
' vnauiun
Arctic Secrets
Studied on
Ice Island
ANCHORAGE. AJaavkt. June 1
and 'ice quake'' tonietimes
threaten their camp, acientuls of
five nations sr ta-ying t learn
secret! of tht Arctic
They re on the huge Ice cake
occupied hy the United State
near the North Poke for scientific
study, st psrt of the International
Geophytical Yesr
To the wet of Operstion Ic
Skste. 121 miles away, a Russian
scientific rtmp has been set up
on another island Its radio sig
nals hut been monitored, but
thus fsr no aircraft supplying ei
ther mission hate crossed paths.
Uke Aeetaer Naaw4
Jim Ftiloj photographer for
Anchorage television 1 1 1 1 1 e a
KENI. described the prelect today
on his return from a J TOO-mi la
round trip with an Air Force sup
ply plane
"It was like psng to another
planet said Rakg Deathly
owe, with sn eerie, foreboding
atmosphere Right now. the tua
neer arts ind brilliant white
light reflects along the andleaa
ridges of the Ice cap "
On Iwo of the five dayt Balog
spent on the ire inland it experi
enced s "whiteout. " when dense
fog from open leads in the too
combines tilth glaring sunlight te
i obtrure the horizon and pianes
are grounoeu
" Und; 11
,tH .thik " crntT
I 10 " ' mM "
lietti s m rnttniar nan anrkara
- Alr fm.f mMatetlann
and a Catholic priest.
The acientnts are from th
I'nited States. Cnjra Austria,
rVrrnisrk and Germany They ar
ttiidyng weather, eceannrsphy,
marine life earth ovwitnirr heat
radislinn upper air sraindiniS
n,i r tempertture
' ' quakes" occur frequently.
i - ,h ' rnass mov ing rlnkwis
iM 10 " " month collide
with other drifting islands Scien
tists say there t a puesiblity th
island wild break up. split or
tilt If there's s ma jur collision.
A boot a beirul fkiwn la to th
men could move to another Island
1 if necessary
Rectal Trouble
sufferers
AoytJWaf ffie to SW Yl
oaa kweonw If long i
Tacruslquts ef tr
it ar
deaeribtl Tea ar
k took for Rtlp and WUbtt aaa
at bat aa, without travwUng kt
aa gar e sat cu. i
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